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designing your digital dream
HD100
User's Guide
<HD100> User's Guide
Date of Publication : Apr. 2003
Date of First edition : Apr. 2003
Publishing Company : Digitalway Corporation
Address : 5F, Korea Design Center, 344-1, Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu,
Seongnam-si, 463-828, Korea
Tel : +82-31-788-7230
Fax : +82-31-788-7240
Homepage : www.mpio.com
Please read all instructions in this User's Guide before using the player.
©2003 Digitalway Corporation

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide <HD100> User's Guide Date of Publication : Apr. 2003 Date of First edition : Apr. 2003 Publishing Company : Digitalway Corporation Address : 5F, Korea Design Center, 344-1, Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, 463-828, Korea Tel : +82-31-788-7230 Fax : +82-31-788-7240 Homepage : www.mpio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    All contents of the installation CD included with this product 3. Transfer Music and Data Files with 3. Sound Problems / 44 are copyrighted by Digitalway Corporation or used with the Drive Letter Support / 17 permission of their copyright owners. It is unlawful to copy 4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 4 Introduction Player Overview This chapter describes the following topics: Welcome to the world of personal music players and the digital lifestyle. Using the latest technological advances in both hardware • Accessories Included with your HD100 on page 5. and software, the HD100 allows you to carry a library of your •...
  • Page 4: Control Panel

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 6 Control Panel 2. Features and Controls The Control Panel performs a variety of functions depending on which The following includes illustrations of the player from the front and top mode the player is in. The following summarizes the functionality and then perspectives and identifies features and controls.
  • Page 5: Power Hd100 On, Off And Hold

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 8 3. Charge Battery 4. Power HD100 ON, OFF and HOLD The built-in Lithium-Ion battery in your HD100 will last for up to 11 hours POWER ON To turn on the player, move the switch at the top of the play- of play and takes about 3 hours to fully charge.
  • Page 6 HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 10 BATTERY ICON The battery icon indicates the amount of battery power VOLUME LEVEL Use Scroll Wheel to change the volume level when lis- remaining or that the battery is being charged. tening to music or a voice recording. As you move the wheel up or down, the volume level between 0 and 30 shows on the LCD.
  • Page 7: Install Realone Player Software & Rip Music

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 12 Install RealOne Player Software & Rip Music 2. Create Digital Music Files 1. Insert an audio CD into the PC CD drive. RealOne player is third-party software to rip (create) MP3 or WMA files from audio CD. RealOne player software for Windows is included on the installation If you already have a favorite CD ripping program, you can use that instead.
  • Page 8 HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 14 7. Click the OK button, you are ready to rip audio CD. RealOne player in installation CD is the special edition. It is provided MP3 encoding function for the high bit rate(56 ~ 320kbps). Please make sure, if you add another function supplied by the RealOne player plus, you must pay for it.
  • Page 9: Transfer Music & Data Files

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 1:17 PM Page 16 3. On the player, open the cover of the USB port ( ) and connect the Transfer Music & Data Files smaller end of the cable to the player. The USB connector should slide easily into the port;...
  • Page 10: Windows Explorer

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 18 5. Once the process is complete Disconnect the USB Cable from the Windows Explorer player as described on page 17 . Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to transfer music and data files between your player and PC: When copying data files to your player, you can have up to 99 sub- 1.
  • Page 11: Using Your Player

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 20 While a track is in this playback state, the Control Panel has the following Using Your Player features: This section describes how to use the following features on your Press this button to pause or resume playback. HD100: To go to the next track, press and release this button.
  • Page 12: Voice Record

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 22 Use the FM Radio 5. Highlight the preset number you want to use for the current station. Press the Mode button to toggle from Play Mode to FM 6. To save the station in the selected preset number, Mode.
  • Page 13: Playback Recording

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 24 Playback Recording Menu Mode Once you end the recording, the voice file is immediately displayed on the LCD. You can use the Menu feature on your HD100 to navigate folders and tracks, navigate Recordings, and change player operations such as the LCD appearance, equalizer and sound options.
  • Page 14: Music Menu

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 26 Power Off page 36 Always On 3. If you selected a folder from the previous step, the LCD will show a 1 1 to 10 minutes subfolder list. Output page 37 * Headset Line out 4.
  • Page 15: Options Menu

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 28 Settings include: 4. Options Menu FLAT Flat is an equal balance of bass and treble. The Options Menu provides features to change the listen- ROCK Suitable for Rock music. ing experience with your HD100, the appearance of the JAZZ Suitable for Jazz music.
  • Page 16 HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 30 - On & Off - 1. To turn the SRS WOW Effect on or off, press the Menu button. A higher the value provides more emphasis on that band. For exam- ple, selecting a value of +5 in the Higher Frequency Band emphasizes 2.
  • Page 17: Display

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 32 - TruBass Level - - SRS Mode - If you are using your HD100 to listen to music with external speakers Using the original audio source and applying psychoacoustical audio tech- such as with a home stereo system, also change the SRS Mode: niques, the TruBass aspect of WOW technology enhances performance of lower bass frequencies producing a deep, rich bass listening experi- 1.
  • Page 18 HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 34 To change the backlight duration: - LCD SCROLL - When you play a track, if the file name does not fit on the LCD, the name 1. Press the Menu button. Highlight Options and press the Scroll Wheel animates across the LCD.
  • Page 19: Play Option

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:49 AM Page 36 Play Option 2. Highlight Play Option and press the Scroll Wheel to select. The Play Option specifies how and which tracks are played back, for example, sequentially, repetitively or shuffled randomly. 1. Press the Menu button. Highlight Options and press the Scroll Wheel to select it.
  • Page 20: Mic Sensitivity

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:50 AM Page 38 4. Highlight Output and press the LOW Use the Low setting if there is a significant amount of background noise in the environment where you are using your HD100. Scroll Wheel to select it. MID Use the Mid setting if you predominately use the microphone for Voice Recording.
  • Page 21: Disk Tools Menu

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:50 AM Page 40 Format Hard Drive 5. Disk Tools Menu Like formatting a disk on a computer, you can reformat your HD100's hard The Disk Tools menu displays information about disk space usage and drive by using the Disk Tools Menu on the player. also provides features to Reconcile or Format the hard drive in your HD100.
  • Page 22: About Menu

    The HD100 is operational via firmware programmed into the player. From This chapter describes the safety precautions you should take when time to time firmware updates are available on the Digitalway website and using your player, describes how to solve common issues you may can be installed.
  • Page 23: Player Issues

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:50 AM Page 44 2. Player Issues 5. Technical Specifications PLAYER DOES NOT WORK Your HD100 conforms to the following specifications: Check that the battery still has power. For more information, see Charge Battery on page 8 or Battery Icon on page 10 . STORAGE HD100 20GB up to 340 hours of audio content (encoded at 128/kbps)
  • Page 24: Computer Requirements

    HD-EU-Eng 4/9/97 11:50 AM Page 46 Computer Requirements Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations ICES-003. Your computer must meet the following minimum hardware and software requirements to run the Music Explorer software: Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada NMB-003.
  • Page 25: Limited Warranty

    Page 48 7. Limited Warranty Your HD100 is covered by an Digitalway Corporation Limited Warranty. This product is warranted to be free from manufacturer defects for from the date of purchase. If the product fails or malfunctions due to a manu- facturing defect during the warranty period, a refurbished unit of the same make and model or its current equivalent will be provided free of charge.

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